Strange.
Always been able to skip mine and install when I want. Try looking in the settings menu. Should be an auto update feature you can turn off.
( , Wed 12 Jun 2013, 16:03, Share, Reply)
Always been able to skip mine and install when I want. Try looking in the settings menu. Should be an auto update feature you can turn off.
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Believe me I know my stuff around the PS3 files systems...
Sony hard code the discs and (UMDs for PSP) to only play on certain firmwares and up.
This is why people were upset when they took away linux in an update because they were forced to either update or stop buying new games.
I had to update my PS3 the other month just to play a blu-ray even though it's not had a connection for over a year.
Not a fancy new release, it was Kill Bill.
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Sony hard code the discs and (UMDs for PSP) to only play on certain firmwares and up.
This is why people were upset when they took away linux in an update because they were forced to either update or stop buying new games.
I had to update my PS3 the other month just to play a blu-ray even though it's not had a connection for over a year.
Not a fancy new release, it was Kill Bill.
( , Wed 12 Jun 2013, 16:26, Share, Reply)
Ah, misunderstood.
Still, they include the relevant firmware update on any new game discs themselves, as far as i'm aware. So you never need to be connected.
But yeah, getting rid of Other OS was bad of them and ultimately pontless, as the system was broken open anyway.
( , Wed 12 Jun 2013, 17:40, Share, Reply)
Still, they include the relevant firmware update on any new game discs themselves, as far as i'm aware. So you never need to be connected.
But yeah, getting rid of Other OS was bad of them and ultimately pontless, as the system was broken open anyway.
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